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Making Sense of Law and Disorder

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Shellam, Tiffany

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Harwood Academic Publishers

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This article tells the story of a cross-cultural encounter on a beach at King George's Sound in the south west of Australia in 1826, when Major Edmund Lockyer arrived to establish a British military garrison. The account we have of those early encounters

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History and Anthropology

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2037-12-31